El Salvador

Protecting human rights

Since the end of its civil war in 1992, El Salvador has worked to establish and maintain systems that protect and promote the human rights of its citizens. While the country has made encouraging progress, such as creating the Human Rights Ombudsman’s Office and the National Civilian Police force, significant challenges remain. For many of its citizens, life in El Salvador is marked by chronic violence, discrimination, and abuse at the hands of security agents.

Counterpart has instituted two programs in the country to guard the rights and dignity of all in the country. The Rights and Dignity Project, funded by USAID, is being implemented from 2017 to 2025. The Rights and Dignity Project brings together governmental and non-governmental actors to collaborate on strengthening human rights protection systems to achieve a more equitable, just, and tolerant El Salvador. In pursuit of this goal, the project enhances El Salvador’s human rights systems with an emphasis on security, policing, and anti-discrimination.

In El Salvador, we also engage and strengthen the capacities of LGBTQI+ emerging leaders and groups currently underrepresented in the movement through another project. This work enhances the organizational capacity of the Salvadoran LGBTI Federation and other local groups. By strengthening these groups, the Salvadoran LGBTQI+ movement will be better positioned to defend the human rights of the diverse LGBTQI+ population in El Salvador.

Results from last year

122

security officers trained

1,100

teachers reached

22K

pride march participants

Projects

Our work in El Salvador

Transparency and Integrity Project

Transparency and Integrity Project

The Transparency and Integrity Project seeks to enhance government transparency and accountability through a series of interlinked supply- and demand-side governance interventions.
Working to Strengthen Inclusion

Working to Strengthen Inclusion

Counterpart and Partners El Salvador will directly respond to the need to strengthen the Salvadoran LGBTQI+ movement’s ability to more effectively and collectively express, communicate, and defend the common human rights interests of the Salvadoran LGBTQI+ population.
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Dispatches from El Salvador

Making Gains for Better Public Transparency, Integrity in El Salvador

Making Gains for Better Public Transparency, Integrity in El Salvador

Corruption undermines the foundation of societies, eroding trust in institutions, depriving communities of critical public resources, and hindering economic growth. It discourages foreign investment, stifles innovation, and creates an uneven...
Supporting Our Local Counterparts for Citizen-Led Change

Supporting Our Local Counterparts for Citizen-Led Change

Since our founding, Counterpart has operated under the fundamental belief in the right and agency of all people to drive their own destinies. We firmly believe that creating local ownership...
Training the Next Generation of Human Rights Defenders in El Salvador

Training the Next Generation of Human Rights Defenders in El Salvador

Youth have the power to become agents of change in their communities. Counterpart’s USAID-funded Rights and Dignity project, in partnership with Fundación Gloria de Kriete, held a series of workshops...
Using Art as a Tool for Human Rights Advocacy

Using Art as a Tool for Human Rights Advocacy

Art can serve as a profound medium for understanding shared experiences. Counterpart’s Rights and Dignity project, funded by USAID, held a workshop on illustration and human rights, titled “HumanizARTE.” The workshop...